Wildlife Photography Competition
In summer/autumn 2004 we received over 400 entries in our Wildlife Photography Competition, tying in with the BBC's series British Isles: A Natural History. The competition, supported by Cambridgeshire County Council, encouraged people to enjoy their local wildlife, whilst practicing their photography skills. Here are just some of the best images of Trust nature reserves, plants and animals, and landscapes that we received, with thanks to everyone who took part.
The winners
Felmersham
Gravel Pits
by Mick Martin of Luton
Fox
by Barrie Mason of Bedford
Houghton
Meadows
by Gary Dean of Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Ouse
Washes
by Gary Dean of Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Mute
swan
by Darren Frost of St Ives, Cambridgeshire
Common
frog
by Hamish Symington of Cambridge
Huntingdonshire
by Angus Jenkinson of Huntingdon
Flood
plains
by Darren Frost of St Ives, Cambridgeshire
Lacky
moth caterpillars
by Andy Wyldes of Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire
The winners - under 16s
Conkers
by Bethany Malcolm of Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire

Wilden Reservoir
by Jonathon Reynolds of Bedford
Flowers
at the Botanical Gardens
by Adam Tibbles of Over, Cambridgeshire
Swan
by Lily O'Mahony-Gibson of Cambridge
Old
lady moth
by Freddie Paul of Oundle, Northamptonshire
Click here, to see some of the other photos entered into the competition.


